If you send Letters to Coll. Warren, or your Unkle Smith, they will be conveyed, with safety. I hope the Post Office will be upon a better footing soon.

An Army is gathering in the jerseys. They have frequent Skirmishes, and the Enemy generally come off second best. -- Whether We shall stay long here is uncertain. If We remove it will not be far.

This will go by Dr. Jackson one of the Managers of the Lottery. I hope it will find you all well.

I conjecture you have cold Weather and snow enough. We had at Baltimore last Saturday and Sunday a deep Snow and very sharp frost, such as froze over the Susquehannah, and obliged Us to ride up 15 miles, to cross the River at Bald fryars. We found a deep snow all the Way to this Place.